Obviously. If the administrator locked access to matches, nothing could be burned. The admin is responsible for leaving matches open at the library, and allowing the librarian to do as they please.
How about mines?: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6435769 You are welcome to critique, not harass⸮:
Exactly! In the United States, there are protections for that: Libel & Slander Which is why he was convicted of. Harassment laws could also be implemented, depending on the jurisdiction.
Read above. Linked just in case: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6435845
No, because AT&T is a open Business, which needs to be in business zones, following business statues, not personal computers connected to ISP servers. It's more like the brothel analogy I just made:…
Correct, and thank you.
> If you visit and internet cafe and someone's forgotten to log out of their bank account and you fiddle with it, that's probably a crime. That can be construed as impersonation without unauthorized access, which is in…
Then that is a poor librarian. A good librarian should have just said: 400 BAD REQUEST Whomever staffed that librarian, should interview or train their staff better.
Good thing I do not run Javascript, esp. when items are fetched from other domains: http://postimg.org/image/3m9v8eyrx/ I wonder how many people are still naive, and just leave it JS on, no questions asked..
For those looking for the source: http://wikileaks.org/IMG/html/wikileaks-dreamworks-memo.html It might change, with all MiTM that occurs on the domain.
Google does not evil™
Thanks for the references. I also noticed OP's article is nearly 3 years old, which says something. Time for open hardware schematics!
Mmmm, while it sounds interesting, I am surprised at several things they have not implemented: 1 CDN or mirror service to lessen the load. There are free ones:…
There's like so many, esp. libraries: http://libgen.info/ http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Subject:Computing
Can someone explain to me how these are different than Vuzix, and any other company after that?: http://www.vuzix.com/augmented-reality/ PS and Yes, I understand the advertising potential after GG_AR. Maybe Vuzix should…
Relevant older post from a different source: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6195996
No one should doubt that these devices are FCC complaint, if not, these companies could not sell in the USA: http://www.arrl.org/part-15-radio-frequency-devices > Note: Computer terminals and peripherals that are…
What about the following encrytions⸮: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BLAKE2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bcrypt https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PBKDF2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_forward_secrecy…
older thread here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6146446
There's more in the TOS and in the privacy policy section that people would consider offensive consenting with. Well, those that are informed, know that google works straight for the DoD, since its inception.
How are these different than AMD Fusion boards already out there in the market, with x86-64 and virtualization?
Can anyone convince me why I should contribute to this project when I can already use the following?: [[bitmessage.org][Bitmessage]] [[freenetproject.org][Freenet with a chat client]] [[gnunet.org][GNUnet with chat]]…
So this is like CFEngine, a open source configuration management system?: http://cfengine.com/cfengine-code-editors
Why is this any different than Gnutella or I2P chat clients?
Obviously. If the administrator locked access to matches, nothing could be burned. The admin is responsible for leaving matches open at the library, and allowing the librarian to do as they please.
How about mines?: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6435769 You are welcome to critique, not harass⸮:
Exactly! In the United States, there are protections for that: Libel & Slander Which is why he was convicted of. Harassment laws could also be implemented, depending on the jurisdiction.
Read above. Linked just in case: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6435845
No, because AT&T is a open Business, which needs to be in business zones, following business statues, not personal computers connected to ISP servers. It's more like the brothel analogy I just made:…
Correct, and thank you.
> If you visit and internet cafe and someone's forgotten to log out of their bank account and you fiddle with it, that's probably a crime. That can be construed as impersonation without unauthorized access, which is in…
Then that is a poor librarian. A good librarian should have just said: 400 BAD REQUEST Whomever staffed that librarian, should interview or train their staff better.
Good thing I do not run Javascript, esp. when items are fetched from other domains: http://postimg.org/image/3m9v8eyrx/ I wonder how many people are still naive, and just leave it JS on, no questions asked..
For those looking for the source: http://wikileaks.org/IMG/html/wikileaks-dreamworks-memo.html It might change, with all MiTM that occurs on the domain.
Google does not evil™
Thanks for the references. I also noticed OP's article is nearly 3 years old, which says something. Time for open hardware schematics!
Mmmm, while it sounds interesting, I am surprised at several things they have not implemented: 1 CDN or mirror service to lessen the load. There are free ones:…
There's like so many, esp. libraries: http://libgen.info/ http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Subject:Computing
Can someone explain to me how these are different than Vuzix, and any other company after that?: http://www.vuzix.com/augmented-reality/ PS and Yes, I understand the advertising potential after GG_AR. Maybe Vuzix should…
Relevant older post from a different source: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6195996
No one should doubt that these devices are FCC complaint, if not, these companies could not sell in the USA: http://www.arrl.org/part-15-radio-frequency-devices > Note: Computer terminals and peripherals that are…
What about the following encrytions⸮: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BLAKE2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bcrypt https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PBKDF2 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perfect_forward_secrecy…
older thread here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=6146446
There's more in the TOS and in the privacy policy section that people would consider offensive consenting with. Well, those that are informed, know that google works straight for the DoD, since its inception.
How are these different than AMD Fusion boards already out there in the market, with x86-64 and virtualization?
Can anyone convince me why I should contribute to this project when I can already use the following?: [[bitmessage.org][Bitmessage]] [[freenetproject.org][Freenet with a chat client]] [[gnunet.org][GNUnet with chat]]…
So this is like CFEngine, a open source configuration management system?: http://cfengine.com/cfengine-code-editors
Why is this any different than Gnutella or I2P chat clients?